Description

This well cared for Chevy Chase, MD rambler in the Orchardale subdivision of Chevy Chase is a short walk (0.7mi) to Friendship Heights Metro and Whole Foods. It~s presently configured as 2 master bedrooms (one is used as a den), 3 baths with separate living and dining rooms but could be returned to three bedrooms and a combined living / dining room. It features a family room off the dining room and a partially finished basement with a game room, laundry and exercise room.

Property Details

MLS #

MDMC675402

Status

ACTIVE

Type

Residential

Subtype

Detached

Style

Ranch/Rambler

Beds

2

Full Baths

3

Cooling Fuel

Electric

Heating Fuel

Natural Gas

Hot Water

Natural Gas

Fireplaces

1

Levels

2

Total Sqft

2,450

Lot Size

5,222 square feet

Current Price

$849,900

Ownership Type

Fee Simple

Listed

Aug 23, 2019

Days on Market

21

Subdivision

ORCHARDALE

County/City

MONTGOMERY

County Tax

$7,598.00 (Annually)

City Tax

$8,105.00 (Annually)

Parking

Attached Garage

Directions

From River Rd, turn North on Baltimore Ave to the 5th house on your right

Directions

Bethesda

Bethesda is located northwest of Washington, D.C. The community occupies a large area of land that stretches from the Capital Beltway to the District’s boundary line. In the late 17th century, Bethesda was the site of newly granted colonial plantations. Goods were transported down what is today Wisconsin Avenue to Georgetown for their export, a rural theme was played out through much of the 1800s. Bethesda received its name from a Presbyterian meetinghouse in 1871.

Like other communities outside the District, the 1890s were a time of change for Bethesda. The Chevy Chase Land Company, the same firm that had acquired and parceled land in Chevy Chase, D.C. and Maryland, developed a light rail system that coursed into Bethesda. This was a transformative circumstance that led to a boom in population and economic growth. This network substantiated further expansion of the community when the automobile was invented.

Quality of Life:

Bethesda’s progress has been relatively unheeded since the 1900s. Since then, it has evolved into a sensible and modern community that its residents greatly appreciate. Bethesda is a predominantly residential community, although there is a distinctly urban pocket surrounding the Bethesda Metro station.

Bethesda boasts some 20 art galleries, a wide array of globally minded culinary diversions and numerous boutiques. Opportunities abound for those seeking something more. Strathmore Hall hosts world-class symphonic concerts and there are a variety of local theatres. Local food and art festivals occur on an almost monthly basis.

Getting Around:

I-495 is located just to the north. Wisconsin Avenue connects residents with their neighbors in D.C. and Rockville Pike runs to North Bethesda and beyond. Bradley Boulevard, Old Georgetown Road and River Road are major traffic arteries. Bethesda is serviced by the Red Line metro at the Bethesda Row Shopping Complex and the Medical Center, as well as by metrobus lines. The Bethesda Circulator provides free service around town.

With our relationship with Atlantic Coast Mortgage, LLC, we’re able to provide the full spectrum of mortgage services, from online pre-approval to a guiding hand throughout the entire financing process.